Chalet Village 10B Straight across the Highway from the chair lifts, but you may still want to drive across the Highway instead of lugging gear. No worries though as there was plenty of up close parking near the lift ticket office on a holiday weekend. No parking fee’s at the mountain. Charming unit for the price and a good value as far as a studio at the mountain base goes. This unit is not updated but the funky old stove and fridge add a little to the charm factor. If you want a Colorado Ski Resort vibe, you can drive up the road a couple miles to a couple other options(priced accordingly). We encountered some problems with the unit upon check-in and management immediately addressed the problem. The problems reappeared on day two and management again immediately responded. I would rate the property/unit with 3 stars(A-OK) but bumped it to 4 stars due to management going over and above to make things right and assure that we were comfortable. I recommend this place for a good value vacation spot. Great people!
Ryan M.
Classificação do local: 3 San Diego, CA
Snow Shoe #3A We picked this location because it was located right next to the base of Navajo Peak at Brian Head Ski Resort. and since we had a few first timers, it was walking distance from the learning area, which was perfect. The Cabin was large with washer, drier, wood fireplace, chopped wood outside, heat control in each room and a humidifier in the main room. The key was left in the lock box outside which was nice to just go straight to the cabin. I also liked the fact that the entrance to the cabin had a secure walk way before you entered the living quarters, that way you could leave your boards outside but still secure. There were some oddities i must say especially in the kitchen. The(side by side) fridge was set flush against the wall so that the freezer door couldn’t open all the way only swung open 90º before you hit the wall(couldn’t open 180º) which forced us to put some items in sideways. also the stove was almost flush against the kitchen cabinets so that you couldn’t open the stove all the way(maybe 45º?) it would hit against the kitchen cabinet knob. Both these things combined made it difficult to make store bought pizza since the toppings had slid to one side in the freezer and having to take the pizza in and out of the oven at an angle. Out was more difficult as the oven door was hot and avoiding it was a bit tricky. The beds were a bit hard and springy you could feel the springs in your back. Not that im expecting a pillow top mattress or anything but having had back surgery I’m a bit picky about my sleeping environment. Pros: just a few steps from being on the slope of Navajo Peak(beginner side), all the amenities that you need. Cons: No hot tub, hard beds, bad layout in the kitchen. Over all, it comes down to location, location, location… so right on the slopes is A-OK for me. if you’re planning a long trip and lots of cooking in the oven you might think twice.